Surviving the Golden Age Premieres Hafdis Huld “Lucky (Glastrophobie Remix)”
Our friends at Surviving the Golden Age have just premiered German producer Glastrophobie‘s remix of Hafdis Huld’s latest single, “Lucky.”
Here’s what they had to say about the track:
This summery, cinematic remix of Icelandic folk-pop singer/songwriter Hafdis Huld’s latest single “Lucky” is a welcome reminder of the talents of twenty-two year old German producer Glastrophobie. Three months ago, he stunned with his masterful remix of Anna Graceman’s “Words,” so we’re glad to hear him take on such a simple and lovely song.
The original “Lucky” is a paced, mellow track with folksy elements – in his remixing, Glastrophobie elevates Huld’s beautifully sung melody with a House-y backbeat, crisp saxophone and phasing synth, turning the melancholic meditation into a bittersweet dance track. With his signature rhythm patterning and knack for evolving instrumentation across a single song, Glastrophobie has created a rich aural experience that should satisfy listeners for another month or two before his next project.
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Hafdis Huld’s “Lucky” was originally featured on her new album Home, released on April 29, 2014 by OK! Good Records. Check out the original mix of “Lucky” below, and pick up a copy of Home from our webstore.